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10. nniibidion varhim Olivier, Enc. Meth. v. 1790, p. 358. 



Kashmir: Lokut Dal Lake, 5200 feet, 28-IV-32, 2 ex.; edge of Phashakuri near 

 Pampur, 7-V-32, 7 ex. 



Widely spread throughout the palaearctic region, but not extending to America. In the 

 two examples from the Lokut Dal Lake the pale fasciae on the elytra are clearly marked, but 

 in those from Pampur the elytra are dark aeneous, with the pale markings barely visible. 



11. Bembidion eupages sp. nov. 



12. C/i/at'MHW /i'K/i(c;w/.«- Bates, Entomologist xxiv. 1891. Suppl, p. 9. 

 Kashmir: Kiuhnus, Wular Lake, 5100 feet, 17-IV-32, 1 ex. 

 Confined, so far as I am aware, to Kashmir and Kulu. 



13. Stenolophiis cliscoplionts Fischer, Ent. Russ. ii. 1824, p. 141, t. 26. f. 9. 

 Kashmir: Kiuhnus, Wular Lake, 5100 feet, 17-IVr32, 1 ex. 



Central Europe, the Mediterranean basin and western Asia as far as Turkestan; the 

 only Indian specimens seen were found in Kashmir, between 5000 and 6000 feet. 



14. Amara hrucei Andrewes, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (9). xi. 1923, p. 276. 



Indian Tibet : Ororotse-tso, 17,400 feet, ll-VII-32, 9 ex. ; Anem La 17,000 feet, 3 ex. ; 

 Tso Nyak region, 14,300 feet, VIII-32, 1 ex. 



First discovered by the Second Mount Everest Expedition in 1922 at the base camp, 

 16,500 feet, where it was taken in considerable numbers. The Third Mount Everest Expedi- 

 tion in 1924 met with it again, not only at the base camp, but at various other Tibetan locali- 

 ties. Mr. H. G. Champion took some specimens in northern Kumaon and again near the 

 Supi River in Til)et. Tiiis is the first time it has been recorded from so far west. It seems 

 to be common where it occurs. 



15. Cyniindis viannerhehm Gebler, Bull. Ac. Imp. Sci., St. Peters)). 1843, i, p. 36. 

 Indian Tibet: Tang-yar, 14,300 feet, 24-IV-32, 2 ex. 



Not nncommnn in Kashmir, tin- Pamirs and (Jcntral Asia. 



16. Cyniindis clianipioiii Andrewes, Ann. Mag. Nat. Mist. (10). ii. 1928, ]>. 589. 



Tibet: Tso-nyak region, 14,300 feet, VIII-32, 1 ex. which does not quite agree with 

 type form, the pattern on the elytra being very indefinite. 



Northern Kumaon and Til)et. 



17. Cymindis rubriceps sp. nov. 



